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  2. WNCI - Wikipedia

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    WNCI began its Top 40 programming in 1970, although the station also broadcast an evening "progressive rock" album-based program beginning in the fall of 1969. From 1979 to 1982, the station attempted a full service, adult contemporary music format to compete with WTVN, adding a five-person news staff. Its slogan at the time was "The Best Is At ...

  3. List of Internet radio stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Internet radio stations, including traditional broadcast stations which stream programming over the Internet as well as Internet-only stations. General 104.1 Territory FM – Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

  4. List of radio stations owned by Cumulus Media - Wikipedia

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    WZRR – 99.5 – News/talk [3] Huntsville. WHRP – 94.1 – Urban adult contemporary [5] WUMP – 730/103.9 – Sports [5] WVNN – 770 – News/talk [5] WVNN-FM – 92.5 – News/talk (simulcast of WVNN) [5] WWFF-FM – 93.3 – Country/Nash Icon [5] WZYP – 104.3 – Contemporary hit radio [5] Mobile. WABD – 97.5 – Contemporary hit ...

  5. How to listen to Christmas music 24/7 until Dec. 25: Radio ...

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    SiriusXM features new Jimmy Fallon radio. SiriusXM launched its holiday channels on Nov. 1, including the new "Jimmy Fallon's Holiday Seasoning Radio." The channel features a mix of holiday songs ...

  6. WKLW-FM - Wikipedia

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    WKLW-FM (94.7 FM) is a radio station that was founded in 1993. It broadcasts a Top 40/CHR format. It is licensed to Paintsville, Kentucky, United States.The station is currently owned by Terry Forcht, through licensee S.I.P. Broadcasting Company, Inc., and is locally programmed. [2]

  7. Top 40 - Wikipedia

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    The Top 40, whether surveyed by a radio station or a publication, was a list of songs that shared only the common characteristic of being newly released. Its introduction coincided with a transition from the old ten-inch 78 rpm record format for single "pop" recordings to the seven-inch vinyl 45 rpm format, introduced in 1949, which was ...

  8. WICC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    When network programming shifted from radio to television in the 1950s, WICC became a full service, middle of the road station, featuring popular music, news, talk and sports. Notably, Bob Crane was a host and disc jockey from late 1951 through 1956. [7] [8] In the 1970s and 1980s, the music moved closer to an Adult Top 40 sound.

  9. WMFQ - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, WMFQ made a shift to mainstream Top 40/CHR focusing on the biggest hits and new music. WMFQ is now the only station with a city-grade signal in the Metro Ocala area playing 'hit music'. Q92.9 broadcasts to the entire Ocala/Gainesville radio market. Logo until 2017